X-119On verso: This splendid palace is directly opposite the main entrance to the Exposition grounds from the city side and covers about six acres. It is devoted to exhibitions of the applied sciences which indicate the result of man's education and culture, illustrate his tastes and demonstrate his inventive genius
From arcade in main courtyard; Text on photo: Education Building, Pacific Southwest Exposition, July...
C23114On verso: The Palace of Fine Arts was built as part of the Great International Exposition of 1...
This marvelous palace is one of the sights of Europe. Tourists who visit France inevitably go to Ver...
X-143On verso: This splendid palace is directly opposite the main entrance to the Exposition grounds...
X-118On verso: This splendid palace was erected at a cost of over $340,000 and is directly opposite ...
X-145On verso: This Palace is approximately 585 feet long and 470 feet wide and covers nearly six ac...
Palace of Metals and Metallurgy on the right and the Palace of Liberal Arts on the left
X-107On verso: The Entrance to the Palace of Liberal Arts is shown on the Towers which mark the entr...
X-102On verso: The palace is shown reflected in the lagoon in front of the Fine Arts Building and gi...
X-219On verso: This palace is recognized as perhaps the most beautiful individual building in an Exp...
On verso: The Palace of Fine Arts.--Erected as part of the Panama-Pacific International Exposition, ...
X-149On verso: The exposition is situated in a natural amphitheatre on the shores of the wonderful i...
X-150On verso: This avenue is at the extreme eastern border of the main group of exhibit palaces. Pa...
One of the finest examples of Spanish Renaissance architecture in America. The majestic tower domina...
Photograph by Cardinell-Vincent Co.George Grantham Bain Collection (Library of Congress).No. 11601
From arcade in main courtyard; Text on photo: Education Building, Pacific Southwest Exposition, July...
C23114On verso: The Palace of Fine Arts was built as part of the Great International Exposition of 1...
This marvelous palace is one of the sights of Europe. Tourists who visit France inevitably go to Ver...
X-143On verso: This splendid palace is directly opposite the main entrance to the Exposition grounds...
X-118On verso: This splendid palace was erected at a cost of over $340,000 and is directly opposite ...
X-145On verso: This Palace is approximately 585 feet long and 470 feet wide and covers nearly six ac...
Palace of Metals and Metallurgy on the right and the Palace of Liberal Arts on the left
X-107On verso: The Entrance to the Palace of Liberal Arts is shown on the Towers which mark the entr...
X-102On verso: The palace is shown reflected in the lagoon in front of the Fine Arts Building and gi...
X-219On verso: This palace is recognized as perhaps the most beautiful individual building in an Exp...
On verso: The Palace of Fine Arts.--Erected as part of the Panama-Pacific International Exposition, ...
X-149On verso: The exposition is situated in a natural amphitheatre on the shores of the wonderful i...
X-150On verso: This avenue is at the extreme eastern border of the main group of exhibit palaces. Pa...
One of the finest examples of Spanish Renaissance architecture in America. The majestic tower domina...
Photograph by Cardinell-Vincent Co.George Grantham Bain Collection (Library of Congress).No. 11601
From arcade in main courtyard; Text on photo: Education Building, Pacific Southwest Exposition, July...
C23114On verso: The Palace of Fine Arts was built as part of the Great International Exposition of 1...
This marvelous palace is one of the sights of Europe. Tourists who visit France inevitably go to Ver...